第1章 ビスコース繊維の概要

第2章 世界のビスコース繊維産業

第3章 中国のビスコース繊維産業

第4章 中国のビスコース繊維市場

第5章 中国の竹繊維市場

第6章 主な外資系企業

第7章 主な中国企業

CHTC HELON

Aoyang Technology

Xinxiang Chemical Fiber

Nanjing Chemical Fiber

Jilin Chemical Fibre

Swan Fiber

Sanyou Chemical

Hubei Golden Ring

Fulida

Grace

その他

第8章 サマリーと予測

技術

輸出入

価格

生産能力/生産高

企業

図表

目次

Product Code: ALZ003

In recent years, the United States, Europe and Japan have successively
withdrawn from the viscose fiber industry due to labor costs, environmental
protection and other factors, while the Asia-Pacific Development Zone,
including China, has entered a period of accelerated development of viscose
fiber, with capacity and production increasing considerably. In 2013, the
global viscose fiber output exceeded 4.9 million tons, up more than 13 % year
on year, wherein, China contributed over 65%.

The Austria-based Lenzing Group and the India-based Aditya Birla Group as two
viscose fiber giants worldwide gained capacity of above 800,000 tons/a each in
2013. But beyond that, Chinese counterparts also obtained greater capacity.

In 2011-2013, the sluggish textile industry pulled down China's overall prices
of viscose fiber, resulting in a market downturn. However, based on promising
prospects and corporate development needs, Sanyou Chemical, Sateri and
Xinxiang Chemical Fiber are still planning to expand capacity with a focus on
differentiated high-end products.

Being one of the Chinese VSF companies holding the highest product
differentiation rate, Sanyou Chemical can reach above 80%. Following the
operation of the 160,000 tons/a differentiated VSF project and the
transformation of some production lines, the company, with overall VSF
capacity of 480,000 tons/a as of end-2013, has became one of the largest VSF
manufacturers in China. Furthermore, the company also plans to release
incremental capacity of 50,000 tons through technological reform in 2014.

Sateri had only reached 210,000 tons/a viscose fiber by the end of 2013; but
as China's largest dissolving wood pulp (DWP, the main raw material for
viscose fiber) supplier, it enjoys around 40% market share with obvious cost
advantages. Meanwhile, Sateri is accelerating the downstream viscose fiber
capacity expansion, and its Fujian plant will obtain additional differentiated
viscose fiber capacity of 150,000 tons/a in 2014 (wherein, 50,000 tons/a was
realized in January and March 2014 each, and the remaining 50,000 tons/a will
be put into operation in the third quarter).

As one of the largest VFY producers in China, Xinxiang Chemical Fiber saw VFY
capacity of 60,000 tons/a in 2013. Currently, its subsidiary ------ Xinjiang
Bailu has completed the "100,000 tons/a New-type Cellulose Project Phase I"
and can accomplish full production in the first half of 2014.